Golfing in Virginia

world class The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club is listed in the "Top 75 World-Class Golf Resorts Around the World," by Conde Nast Traveler. More Information

Picture perfect The Shenvalee Golf Resort is set midst the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains and offers everything you need for a relaxing, enjoyable golf vacation. More Information

Classic Resort Style With spectacular mountain vistas throughout, golfers end their round at the Homestead with no less than the famous Homestead resort profile in the background. More Information

Water views The Bay Creek Resort & Golf Club offers two signature golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. Above, the 5th hole at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Course. More Information

year-round outdoors Known for its excellent skiing, Wintergreen Resort near the Blue Ridge Parkway also boasts year-round outdoor recreation and two championship caliber courses. More Information

Beautiful layout Rock Harbor Golf Course. This new jewel in the Shenandoah Valley is distinct in its abundance of rock, water and orchards. More Information

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Which Virginia golf destination will you choose for your next links vacation?

The Old Dominion has some of the country’s best classic designs and modern layouts. It has one of the world’s great mountain courses (the
Cascades Course at The Omni Homestead Resort) and one of the world’s great golf
destinations (Williamsburg, ranked No. 24 in the world by Golf Digest).
Most of the great architects have worked a plot or two of Virginia soil.

Click on a region to see golf course listings for that area.

You can find the modern wonder of the Pete Dye designed Full Cry at Keswick Hall and River Course at Kingsmill Resort, or the
classic touch of Robert Trent Jones at the GoldenHorseshoe Golf Club. Golf is played in Virginia’s
great metropolises, its wonderfully quaint small towns
and its scenic rural areas. Wherever you are in the
Old Dominion, it’s a sure bet you’re just a few miles
from a great golf experience. Plus, there is plenty to do beyond the course.

Virginia is
home to the world’s longest resort beach (28 miles of
Virginia Beach shoreline), the world’s largest
shipbuilding city (Newport News), the Clam Capital
of the World (Chincoteague), the Apple Capital
of the World (Winchester), and Virginia is now also known as the Oyster Capital of the East Coast.

All of this lays the framework for the most
diverse menu of golf courses any state on the East
Coast offers. No state can match Virginia for quality
and diversity, and one needs to look no further than
the top of the list of the state’s 220 public courses.* The Highlands Course at Primland Resort and the Cascades Course at
The Homestead are two of the nation’s finest mountain courses. The
Jack Nicklaus Course and Arnold Palmer Course at Bay Creek Resort
are two magnificent sea level courses. The Golden Horseshoe Golf
Club’s classic Gold Course in Williamsburg is one of the nation’s finest
resort courses. Laurel Hill in Lorton is one of the nation’s best
municipal courses. Golf magazines have ranked Williamsburg and the
Virginia mountains among the 50 best golf destinations in the world.